Marysville, Washington
Choosing the right major :(
I'm currently having a crisis about choosing a college major. I'm a 30-year-old female who moved to the United States 7 years ago, and English is my second language. I work full-time at a large hospital as a transporter, and prior to that, I worked as a patient care technician with a CNA...
Can I continue education with M. Arch degree by BA in fine art?
"How BA art continue education with M. Arch."
I am an art student at UW and graduate in BA of art next year. I have a ton of passionate about architect. It is a good idea to apply M arch and please give me some advice my portfolio?
Dietitian Questions
Hello! I really want to do something in the medical field, and one of my options is to become a dietitian. My questions are: 1. Can I get a PhD for it? 2. If so, what are the differences between a regular dietitian and a dietitian with a PhD (e.g., difference in salary, difference in what...
What does your company look for, or value in a employer?
What can I gain from insights from this?
Are there any related careers that you think I should look into?
I would love to know, thank you :)
what are the most needed tools on my way to becoming an artist?
I'd really like to know
Hello, what do you find the most challenging and rewarding part of being an LPN/LVN?
I would really like to know :)
What are some good extracurriculars to add to my college apps/resume?
I'm a 10th grader. This is for anybody interested in college apps/college resume stuff.
Is it more beneficial to major in international studies with a regional focus, or just general international studies?
#international #major #internationalstudies #global relations
What's the toughest part of being a mechanic?
#mechanic #mechanics What would you say is the most difficult part of the job?
What is the most difficult aspect of living your life on-call, and how do you cope with it?
I am currently studying to be a CPM/LM (essentially, an out-of-hospital midwife), a career that involves being on-call for births or other needs by mothers 24/7. So, I would like to learn more about others' experiences with the on-call life, particularly what they found to be the hardest part...
How does one gain the traction to begin medicinal research?
As an aspiring biochem/biophysics major who is looking to make pharmaceuticals in the future I was wondering how one would go about getting the resources and clearance to formulate and test new compounds. #medicine #health #research #healthcare #biochem #biophysics #pharmaceuticals
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